1332–43) was a Bosnian župan (county lord) in the land of Hum, who is mentioned as serving the Banate of Bosnia between 1332 and 1335 and thereafter the Kingdom of Serbia.
[2] Milten is mentioned for the first time in 1332, as a follower of Bosnian Ban Stephen II.
[3] In May 1335, Milten and his relative Vidomir looted Ragusan Manuçe de Mençi in Onogošt (Nikšić).
[3] On 24 May 1335, Milten and his son Sanko "from Zagorje" (de Sacorie) are mentioned as Bosnian subjects.
[4] The next year, on 5 July 1336, vojvoda Ružir and župan Milten are mentioned as Serbian subjects.